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Category Archives: Kosovo
May 23 2013
Elections and the Quest for a ‘Stable’ Electoral System in Kosovo
1 CommentBy Shqipe Mjekiqi Since the talks between Kosovo and Serbia ended with an agreement between the two countries on 19th May, a great deal of EU attention has focused on the implementation of that agreement. The two Prime Ministers were invited to … Continue reading
Posted by: May 23, 2013
Tagged with: Catherine Ashton, CEC, elections, electoral system, EU, EU enlargement, EU membership, Kosovo, PDK
Apr 17 2013
Kosovo-Serbia talks and EU integration
Comments Off on Kosovo-Serbia talks and EU integrationBy Shqipe Mjekiqi* In the current context media attention across Europe has been diverted away from the enlargement agenda; yet, on the verge of Croatia’s accession into the EU this July, the fate of other Balkan countries remains unclear. As … Continue reading
Posted by: April 17, 2013
Tagged with: Balkans, Enlargement, recognition, Stabilization and Association Agreement